MLB roundup

CHICAGO - Adam Eaton struck out a career-high 12 and the San Diego Padres took advantage of Kerry Wood's wildness, stopping a six-game losing streak with a 2-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday.

It was the first shutout of the year against the Cubs, who had won eight of their previous 10 games.

Wood (3-1) scattered five hits in seven innings and struck out 11, but his wildness cost him. He hit three batters and walked another three, and both Padres who scored were on base because of his mistakes.

Reitsma (1-0) made a point with his one-man show, suggesting that he should have been in the rotation all along. The 25-year-old right-hander was livid when the club optioned him to the minors during spring training.

PHILLIES 6, ROCKIES 4: At Philadelphia, Brett Myers struck out nine in six innings and Ricky Ledee capped a five-run first with a two-run double.

Myers (1-2) allowed one run and three hits, all singles. He left with 5-0 lead after Jose Hernandez's leadoff single in the seventh. Bobby Estalella followed with a home run off Carlos Silva that bounced off the left-field facade, the first homer allowed by the Phillies in 90 innings.

DIAMONDBACKS 6, EXPOS 2: At Montreal, Luis Gonzalez hit his sixth homer of the season and drove in two runs to lead Arizona.

After drawing 36,879 - the Expos' biggest home crowd in two years - for Tuesday's Olympic Stadium opener, just 6,380 fans turned out for the second game of a six-game homestand.

Montreal, which plays 22 ''home'' games in Puerto Rico this season to try to increase revenue, averaged 14,282 over its first 10 games in San Juan.

METS 3, ASTROS 2: At New York, Al Leiter beat Houston for the first time in nearly five years and Armando Benitez got the save.

Before the game, New York announced center fielder Roger Cedeno was being benched and replaced by a platoon of Timo Perez and Tsuyoshi Shinjo.

New York also brought up Raul Gonzalez from the minor leagues, and he homered off Roy Oswalt in his first at-bat, a leadoff drive in the second inning that went into the left-field bleachers.

DEVIL RAYS 4, BLUE JAYS 3: At St. Peteresburg, Fla., Rocco Baldelli hit a go-ahead RBI single during a four-run eighth inning to lead Tampa Bay.

Toronto starter Mark Hendrickson carried a four-hit shutout into the eighth, but the Devil Rays came from behind for the second straight game. Tampa Bay also trailed by three Tuesday before a 4-3 win.

Jay Gibbons hit his second homer in two nights and Melvin Mora had a double and three walks for the Orioles, who have won six of eight.

Johnson (3-0) was lifted in the seventh after issuing a leadoff walk to Magglio Ordonez and going to a 2-0 on Paul Konerko. Kerry Ligtenberg then allowed two hits over two innings and Willis Roberts worked the ninth to finish the three-hitter.